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No  Mystery  About  the  Use  of 

Slmyrrial  JHatr  Prism  (Blass 

Only  a  few  angles  are  required  to  meet  all 
conditions  of  lighting.  We  make  them  all 


For  Sale  by  Jobbers  throughout  the  Country 


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Pressed  Prism  Plate  Glass  Co. 

Morgantown,  W.  Va. 


Chicago  Sales  Office,  512  Monadnock  Bldg. 
New  York  Sales  Office,  1170  Broadway. 


"SJmpmal  Plat?  flrtHnt  (idaaa” 

All  Angles  for  Vertical  Installation 

Ground  and  polished  one  side. 

In  cut  sizes  up  to  54,,x72n  or  72"x54n  or  in  case  lots. 


Morgantown,  West  Virginia  3 


imperial  pat?  Prism  (§>lasB 

(0ur  Hargr  piatrfl  of  prism  glass  are  54"  wide 
and  72"  high,  or  72"  wide  and  54"  high,  or  can  be 
furnished  as  desired  in  single  lights  of  smaller  cut 
sizes.  They  are  pressed,  ground  and  polished  on 
one  side,  and  have  the  brilliancy  and  finish  of 
polished  plate  glass.  It  is  as  much  superior  to  the 
common,  rolled  sheet  prism,  as  polished  plate  is  to 
the  ordinary  window  glass,  and  the  street  surface 
of  our  glass  being  polished,  corresponds  with  other 
plate  glass  used  in  the  building,  and  does  not  de¬ 
tract  from  its  appearance,  like  the  rolled  sheets  or 
small  wired  four-inch  prism  squares.  Architects 
will  appreciate  this. 

Jtt  ?£fitrmtrg,  the  large  plate  or  light  being  cut 
to  fill  the  entire  sash  of  the  window  opening,  the 
effect  of  illumination  is  largely  increased  over  the 
old  style  4x4-inch  prism  plates  framed  up  with  a 
net  work  of  wires  which  obstruct  the  light. 

No  l&Ufit  or  ICrakH.  Our  prism  glass  being  in 
one  plate,  and  not  framed  up  like  the  small  4-inch 
prisms,  there  is  no  metal  work  to  corrode  or  wear 
out,  requiring  costly  renewal,  and  there  can  be  no 
leaks  in  the  corners  to  cause  damage  from  dust, 
snow  or  rain. 

4EhbU|J  (ELctUtcfo.  Our  large,  polished  prismatic 
lights  are  easily  cleaned  like  ordinary  glass.  They 
do  not  have  hundreds  of  corners,  inside  and  out¬ 
side,  to  catch  the  dust  and  dirt,  like  the  small 
4x4-inch  prisms  put  together  with  wires  or  bars  in 
the  old  way. 

Imperial  Plate  Prism  Glass  is  a  beautiful  prod¬ 
uct— it  is  well  annealed  and  tempered  and  cuts 
with  a  diamond  like  plate  glass,  and  has  the  same 
strength  and  durability. 

It  should  be  used  in  upper  sash  of  windows  in 
connection  with  clear  glass  in  the  lower  sash,  and 
when  so  installed  it  makes  an  “ideal  window,” 
and  is  a  most  effective  and  economical  way  of 
.,  lighting  interiors  at  a  great  saving  of  gas  or 
electricity. 


4  Pressed  Prism  Plate  Glass  Co. 


Plan  for  “ideal  Window” 

for  Office  Building. 

"ilmpertal  Plate  Prism  Class’’  in  upper  sash 
and  clear  plate  glass  in  lower  sash. 


EXTERIOR 


SECTION 


All  windows  on  both  street  frontages  of  the 
new  21  story 

Fisher  Building  Annex 

glazed  in  above  manner.  It  is  the  best  lighted 
office  building  in  Chicago. 


Morgantown,  West  Virginia.  5 


limn  tn  ©rfor  Priam  ®laaa 

WHEN  ordering  prism  glass  always 
state  which  is  the  width  and  which 
the  height  of  the  glass,  naming  the  width 
first.  If  no  other  directions  are  given,  a 
light  ordered  24  x  36  is  understood  to  be 
24  inches  wide  and  36  inches  high,  and  if 
ordered  36  x  24  is  understood  to  be  36 
inches  wide  and  24  inches  high.  This  is 
very  important  in  ordering  prism  glass. 

To  ascertain  the  proper  prism  to  use 
in  order  to  get  the  best  results  in  any  case, 
simply  divide  the  height  of  the  opposite 
building  (above  the  center  of  the  window 
in  which  the  glass  is  to  be  installed)  by  the 
width  of  the  street,  alley  or  court. 

The  quotient  “Q”  is  equal  to  the  height 
‘  of  opposite  building  divided  by  the  width  of 
the  street,  alley  or  court. 


When  quotient 

“Q”  is  from 

O  to  .46  use 

our  D  Prism 

1 

.46  “  .60  “ 

“  CC 

i  Smooth  side  of  glass 
outside 

.60  “  .74  “ 

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.74  “  .92  “ 

“  B 

J 

.92  “1.11  “ 

“  I-B  “ 

)  I-B  — inverted  B 

1.11  “1.26  “ 

“  I-C  “ 

(  I-C — inverted  C 

1.26  “1.43  “ 

“  A  “ 

1.43  “1.53  “ 

“  B.  R.  “ 

) 

1.53  “2.90  “ 

“  C.  R.  “ 

f  Prisms  towards  street 

2.90  and  over  ‘ ‘ 

“C.  C.  R.“ 

) 

6 


Pressed  Prism  Plate  Glass  Co. 


Example 


Prism  Glass  is  to  be  installed  in  win¬ 
dows  a,  b,  c,  of  building  A,  these  windows 
being  respectively  10,  20  and  30  feet  above 
the  street.  The  total  height  from  the 
ground  to  the  roof  of  the  opposite  building 
B  is  60  feet  and  the  width  of  the  street  50 
feet. 

The  height  then  of  the  opposite  build¬ 
ing  B  above  the  center  of  window  (a)  is 
60  feet  minus  10  feet  or  50  feet.  This 
divided  by  50  the  width  of  the  street  gives 
the  quotient  “Q”  or  1.00. 


Morgantown,  West  Virginia  7 


Since  “Q”  in  this  case  is  between  .92 
and  1.11  the  proper  prism  to  use  for  window 
“a”  is 

In  the  same  way  for  window  (b)  the 
height  of  the  opposite  building  above  the 
center  of  the  window  is  60  feet  minus  20 
feet  equals  40  feet;  and  40  feet  divided 
by  width  of  street,  50  feet,  gives  quotient 
of  .80;  and  .80  being  between  .74  and  .92 
for  window  “b,”  use  “7?”  prism. 

For  window  (c)  the  height  of  the  op¬ 
posite  building  above  the  center  of  the 
window  is  60  feet  minus  30  feet,  which 
leaves  30  feet;  and  30  feet  divided  by  the 
width  of  the  street  50  feet,  gives  us  a 
quotient  of  .60,  therefore  the  “CC”  prism 
should  be  used  for  window  “c.” 

In  all  cases  prism  glass  should  be  set  as 
close  to  the  outside  line  of  building  as 
possible. 

“Canopy”  or  “Skylight”  prism  glass 
may  be  used  at  the  discretion  of  the  archi¬ 
tect  in  places  where  the  quotient  is  above 
1.43.  (See  page  11.) 


8  Pressed  Prism  Plate  Glass  Co. 


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Jlmpmal  l^kgltgljt  Prism  (£lass. 

One-half  inch  backs  not  ground  or  polished. 
Weight  about  8  pounds  per  square  foot. 


Morgantown,  West  Virginia  9 


Smpmal  §lujlight  Prism  (glass. 

Made  in  unit  plates  up  to  18"  x  60" 

T?OR  skylights,  roofs  over  areaways,  in 
light-wells,  etc.,  in  which  it  is  desired 
to  use  prism  glass,  we  furnish  Imperial  Sky¬ 
light  Prism  Plates.  This  product  is  not 
ground  orpolished  and  is  made  with  a  J-inch 
back  besides  length  of  prisms,  and  thick 
enough  to  conform  to  the  requirements 
of  the  underwriters. 

On  account  of  the  large  size  of  the 
units  (18"  x  60")  and  the  smooth  shape 
of  their  borders,  the  number  of  joints  and 
the  possibility  of  leakage  is  reduced  to  a 
minimum.  The  use  of  these  large  sized 
Skylight  Prism  Plates  also  immensely  re¬ 
duces  the  cost  of  the  metal  construction 
in  which  they  are  placed.  The  largest 
Skylight  prism  plate  hitherto  manufactured 
is  only  13"  x  13".  Our  unit  plates  can  of 
course  be  cut  to  any  smaller  size. 

They  are  absolutely  the  best  product  on 
the  market  for  lighting  rear  parts  of  deep 
stores — for  roofs  of  railway  stations ,  sheds , 
etc.  They  can  be  used  horizontally,  but 
to  give  the  best  effect  should  be  set  on  an 
angle  of  30°  to  45’. 

If  amount  of  order  warrants  expense 
of  die  the  size  of  the  units  in  which  this 
glass  is  now  made  can  be  increased  either 
in  width  or  height  or  both. 


10 


Pressed  Prism  Plate  Glass  Co. 


I8"x60n  UNITS 

g>kgligl}t  Prism  pairs 


Photograph  of  3lmpcrtal  piatr  §>kgUgl)t  Priams 

in  office  of  L.  STRAUSS  &  SONS 
42-46  Warren  Street,  New  York  City 


Morgantown,  West  Virginia  11 


Imperial  Plate  (Canopy  Prisma 

FOR  canopies  and  awnings  we  make 
Imperial  Plate  Canopy  Prisms.  These 
are  in  18nx20n  units,  unpolished,  and  with 
pressed  borders  for  glazing.  The  action 
of  these  prisms  is  the  same  as  that  of  the 
Skylight  Prism  Glass  but  the  glass  is  made 
much  thinner. 

Note — To  get  the  best  results  in  the 
use  of  our  canopy  or  skylight  prisms  they 
should  be  set  as  follows: 

Prism  “A”  at  30°  from  the  horizontal, 
j  “  “I-A”  45°  "  “ 

(  (“A”  angle  inverted.) 

40at  &urfarr  Harks 

We  sometimes,  upon  request  put  a 
“mat”  or  satin  ground  surface  on  the  back 
of  our  prism  plates  (instead  of  a  polished 
back).  This  softens  the  sunlight  and  still 
preserves  the  prismatic  effect  of  the  glass. 


12  Pressed  Prism  Plate  Glass  Co. 


Perusal  of  the  foregoing  pages  will  show 
you  how  simple  a  matter  it  is  to  select  and 
order  Prism  Glass.  There  is  no  occasion 
to  pay  extraordinary  prices  for  so-called 
engineering.  Prism  Glass  is  a  staple  pro¬ 
duct  and  should  be  sold  as  such. 

Any  glazier  can  set  Prism  Glass  in  ordi¬ 
nary  sash  just  as  readily  as  he  can  set  a 
piece  of  plate.  The  only  thing  necessary 
is  to  select  the  right  angle  from  the  fore¬ 
going  table  and  in  certain  cases  to  make 
a  slight  increase  in  sash-weights.  On  every 
piece  of  glass  shipped  we  place  a  tag  stating 
plainly,  which  is  the  top  and  which  the 
outside.  Even  if  these  tags  should  become 
detached,  however,  anyone  can  determine 
by  referring  to  the  preceding  table  just  how 
the  glass  ought  to  be  set. 


Morgantown,  West  Virginia  13 


All  Prism  Glass,  except  the  inverted 
prisms  (“I-B”  and  “I-C”)>  are  set  with 
the  shorter  angle  to  the  top  of  the  win¬ 
dow.  Inverted  prisms  are  set  with  the 
shorter  angle  to  the  bottom  of  the  window. 

If  your  Prism  Glass  fails  to  give  you 
good  results,  examine  first  if  you  have  the 
proper  prism,  by  obtaining  the  quotient 
“Q”  as  previously  indicated,  next  examine 
whether  your  prisms  are  properly  set  as 
indicated  by  the  preceding  instructions. 


14 


Pressed  Prism  Plate  Glass  Co. 


Mljat  (@ur  Item  (&laaa  Hors 

IT  greatly  increases  the  amount  of  light 
over  that  obtained  by  the  use  of  plain 
plate  or  window  glass. 

It  makes  possible  a  reduction  of  a  large 
percentage  in  the  area  of  light-wells,  which 
area  can  be  put  into  valuable  store  space. 

It  increases  the  value  of  rentals. 

It  lights  up  dark  corners. 

It  reduces  or  cuts  out  entirely  the  use 
of  artificial  light  in  the  daytime. 

It  proves  a  good  investment  and  soon 
“pays  for  itself”  when  properly  installed. 

Its  use  is  founded  on  scientific  principles. 

Its  value  is  recognized  as  a  necessary 
article  in  building  construction. 

With  our  large  polished  plates  it  is 
easily  installed  and  cleaned. 


WRITE  FOR  PRICES  AND  SAMPLES. 


Morgantown,  West  Virginia.  15 


We  also  manufacture 

a  new  product 
now  being  largely  used 

imperial  plate 
(Ornamental  (ilasa 

for 

Partitions,  Door  Lights,  Vestibule  Doors 
and  Ornamental  Ceiling  Lights 

for  bank  and  other  street  windows  where  semi¬ 
obscurity  is  desired  and  for  any  place  where  clear, 
white  light  is  wanted  with  ornamental  design. 

This  is  Plate  Glass  with  ground  and  polished 

backs  and  sharp  clear  patterns  and  must  not  be 
confused  with  cheaper  grades  of  rolled  glass. 

For  stock  patterns  : 

Styles  0-1  (semi-obscure) 

0-2  (semi-obscure) 

0-3  (transparent) 

0-4  (semi-obscure) 

0-5  (semi-obscure) 

Send  for  samples. 

Special  and  exclusive  designs  made  if  desired. 
See  following  pages  of  this  booklet. 


Pressed  Prism  Plate  Glass  Co. 

Morgantown,  W,  Va. 


(SEMI-OBSCURE) 

“  ^Imperial  Plate  (iruamental  O&laaH  ” 

Style  0-1.  For  Door  Lights  and  Partitions, 
Ceilings,  etc.  (See  Page  15) 

Ground  and  polished  one  side.  In  cut  sizes  up  to  54"  x  72n  or  in  case  lots. 


(SEMI-OBSCURE) 

“3ftttpertal  Plate  (Ornamental  dtlaas” 

Style  0  -2.  For  Door  Lights  and  Partitions, 
Ceilings,  etc.  (See  page  15) 

Ground  and  polished  one  side.  In  cut  sizes  up  to  54”  x  72”  or  in  case  lots. 


(TRANSPARENT) 

“Hfmpmal  Plate  Ornamental  Olaas” 

Style  0-3.  For  Door  Lights  and  Partitions, 
Ceilings,  etc.  (See  Page  15) 

Ground  and  polished  one  side.  In  cut  sizes  up  to  54”  x  72"  or  in  case  lots 


(SEMI-OBSCURE) 

"‘Slntpertal  Plate  (Ornamental  (Hlaas” 

Style  0-4.  For  Door  Lights  and  Partitions, 
Ceiling,  etc.  (See  Page  15) 

Ground  and  polished  orfe  sicfd.  In  c*u't  sizes  up  to  §4W  x  72"  or  in  case  Tots. 


(SEMI-OBSCURE) 

"Stetpmal  fILtt?  (0ntam?ntal  (Ha0H” 

Style  0-5.  For  Door  Lights  and  Partitions, 
Ceilings,  etc.  (See  Page  15) 

Ground  and  polished  one  side. 

In  cut  sizes  up  to  54"x72B  or  72 * x54n  or  in  case  lots. 


JARVIS  HUNT,  Architect,  Monadnock  Building,  Chicago 


AMERICAN  TRUST  BLDG.  Chicago 

All  interior,  ”3lmpmal  plat?  <&rnam*ttlal  (glass” 

Style  0-1. 


THE  GEORGE  A.  FULLER  CO.,  Builders,  Chicago  and  New  York 


22  Pressed  Prism  Plate  Glass  Co. 


THE  COLONY  CLUB,  New  York  City 

McKIM,  MEAD  <&  WHITE,  Architects 


Slmpmal  $ lat?  ©rttamental  (falazz 

Style  0-1. 


Used  in  interior  abo^e  building. 


Morgantown,  West  Virginia  23 


McCreery  CSh  Company  Building 

Wood  Street  6th  Avenue,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

D.  H.  BURNHAM  C&  CO.,  Architects 


Over  2,500  square  feet  of  our  “3Jmpertal  plate 
Priam  (Mass”  installed  in  above  building,  erected 
and  Owned  by  the  Oliver  Estate,  Pittsburg. 


Over  3,500  Sq.  Ft.  Glazed  in  this  Building  with  our  Large 
Polished  Plates  of 

“ifmprnal  piatr  prism  Class’’ 

Also  used  in  many  other  buildings  in  the  United  States 

and  Canada. 


No  wires.  Few  corners.  No  leaks.  Easily  cleaned. 
Any  glazier  can  set  it. 

HOLABIRD  ROCHE,  Architects. 

JOHN  GRIFFITHS  <&  SONS,  Builders. 


THE  NEW  BOSTON  STORE  BUILDING,  CHICAGO,  ILL 


Twenty-one  story  “FISHER  BUILDING  ANNEX,”  Chicago 
All  interior  glass  Style  0-5,  “ilntpfrtal  ©rttantmtal  (Slaaa 


“3lmpmal  IJlat?  |Jrtam  (Sdaaa”  used  in  upper 
window  sash  of  street  windows  and 
“dlmpmal  Plate  ©ntamental  d>laaa*’  for  all  interior  glass 


P.  I.  WEBER,  Architect,  Chicago 

THE  THOMPSON-STARRETT  CO.,  Builders,  Chicago  and  New  York 


26 


Pressed  Prism  Plate  Glass  Co 


Above  cut  shows  installation  of  Style  0-5 

"Jlmpmal  $latr  ODrnamnttal  (glass” 

in  Fisher  Building,  Chicago. 


MUNICIPAL  COURTS  BUILDING— CHICAGO 
Jenney,  Mundie  Jensen,  Architects 
“The  lighting  is  great”  “ideal  Windows” 

“Sfmprrial  Plate  Priam  (Slaaa”  used  in  above 

building. 


Over  1600  lights  used  in  Ceilings,  besides  Door  Lights,  etc.  of  Style  0-2,  "Sfmpprtal  fllatp  ©rttantPtttal  (Slaaa 


FRANK  LLOYD  WRIGHT,  Architect.  Chicago 
PAUL  F.  P.  MUELLER,  Builder,  Chicago 


LARKIN  <&  CO.’S  OFFICE  BUILDING,  Buffalo,  New  York 


Scarritt  Building,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

ROOT  C&  SIEMENS,  Architects. 

Superb  lighting.  Ideal  Windows. 


Door  Lights  and  other  Interior  Glass  of 

“JJ material  |llatf  GDntamrntal  (Class’* 

Style  0-2. 

Large  single  lights  "Jlmpmal  fllal?  JJrtBtii  (glasa” 
used  in  above  building. 


30  Pressed  Prism  Plate  Glass  Co. 


THE  SMITH-GRAY  AND  CO.,  BUILDING 

Cor.  Broadway  CBu  Warren  Sts.,  New  York. 

James  B.  Baker,  Architect. 

Chas.  T.  Wills,  Builder. 


ICarctr  lEtailjtei  Imperial  plate  Prism  (£lass 

used  in  the  above  building. 


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National  Bank  of  Commerce  Building, 

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THE  GEORGE  A.  FULLER  CO.,  Builders 


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ILLINOIS  ATHLETIC  CLUB  BUILDING 

BARNETT,  HAYNES  <&  BARNETT,  Architects 
St.  I*ouis  and  Chicago 

THE  THOMPSON-STARRETT  CO.,  Builders 


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